(electronics) A grid-like arrangement of electronic components, especially one intended for information coding, decoding or storage.
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Any type of core or diode matrix used to derive the decoding of these codes would amount to a rather large volume of terminals for just the 17,500 terminals alone.
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1949, Proceedings of the Association of American Railroads:
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The transistor matrix in the encoder supplies the sequential gates.
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1959, John Millar Carroll, Modern Transistor Circuits:
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A transistor-diode matrix is composed of vertical and horizontal wires with a transistor at each intersection.
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1962, Burroughs Corporation, Digital Computer Principles:
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Robot controllers range in complexity from simple stepping switches through pneumatic logic sequencers, diode matrix boards, electronic sequencers, and microprocessors to minicomputers.
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1987, David Ardayfio, Fundamentals of Robotics:
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Diode matrix is the most fundamental of all ROM structure.
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2002, B. Somantathan Nair, Digital Electronics and Logic Design: